I will repeat now the Death Penalty is a reluctance to kill, it is the need to draw that red line beyond which a person understands that he will lose his life. They tell me can you imagine what life imprisonment is, where you are in a cell one and a half by one and a half, where you are bent all the time and so on and so on and so on, i understand everything, but this is life. Life, the happiness of life itself life, as the great one said, but there is always hope there, or as they say, in the east the shah will die or the podishah will die, but tell me, please, what would have been done with these four murderers if they had ended up in the hands of the relatives of those who they killed, is it more wrong for this to be the measure . Existed as a stop for those who can still stop, for those who understand how this will end, of course, i can give examples of saudi arabia, and israel, the united arab emirates, by the way, the Death Penalty is in belarus, in 27 states, the United States o
On the eve of the revolution, ivan grinev rolls up paintings from his collection and hides them in a hiding place. A twelveroom apartment in an Apartment Building on nikitsky boulevard will be divided into three communal apartments. For many years , completely different people have been living here, with no relationship with family. And here it is, several decades later. The fantastic story takes on an unexpected continuation. Grinevs grandson, the young artist ellie belyutin, returns here with his wife nina moleva. They are seeking permission from the Municipal Council to, through an exchange, regain part of the residential area, which historically belonged to the family. Naturally, the first thing they do when they find themselves in that very apartment is to look for the hiding place that their grandfather mentioned. We took it out from one hiding place between the floors, the difference in ceiling heights, into this gap they were placed on twisted shafts the paintings, canvases wer
Was already an educated art historian, in addition, i was involved in restoration, worked in the garbarev workshops, then i began to have doubts, this is the biggest problem of this. Larisa apollonovna carefully studied the history of the family, the molev belyutins, and more than once drew attention to the fact that many facts from the biography cannot be documented. This. For example, they write that grinev is not on any lists, this theater is not one can still see the version that grenevs grandfather, who stands at the origins of this collection, is a fictional character, does not seem convincing, especially since nina molevas stories contain so many details from the life of the legendary relative, for example, the story of how a simple peasant boy he ended up in the Imperial Theater, went to work as an errand boy in the workshop. Which was in charge of the main artist, and he was fyodor waltz. From 16 to 30 years old he turned into a performing artist; he had no special education.
On February 19, 2024, the website of the Russian-language television channel Current Time TV published an article titled "February 19. Three Days Without Navalny,"[1] in which journalist Olga Serebryanaya described life in the aftermath of the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, including police crackdowns on memorials to him, the war in Ukraine, and
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